By: Chuck Berry as done by Nazareth
Nineteeen years old and as sweet as she can be
Dressed up like a downtown Christmas tree
Dancin' and hummin' a rock-roll melody
She's the daughter of a well-respected man
Who taught her how to judge and understand
Soon she became a rock-roll music fan
Sweet little rock and roller, sweet little rock and roller
Papa don't have to scold her, says he can't hardly hold her
She never gets any older, sweet little rock and roller
Should've seen her eyes when the band began to play
Famous singers sang and barred away
Stars performed, she screamed and yelled "Hooray!"
Ten thousand eyes were watching her leave the floor
Five thousand tongues were screaming out "More! More!"
About fifteen hundred waitin' outside the door
Sweet little rock and roller
Sweet little rock and roller
Papa don't have to scold her, says he can't hardly hold her
She never gets any older, sweet little rock and roller
Sweet little rock and roller
Sweet little rock and roller
Sweet little rock and roller
Sweet little rock and roller